Climategate: how the Copenhagen Grinches stole Christmas – Telegraph Blogs
First they try to steal $45 trillion of our hard-earned cash in the name of ‘combatting climate change”. Now they steal our holidays too: the organisers of the Copenhagen Summit – COP 15 to use its snappy official name – have banned Christmas.CO2 Science: Lots of videos
As representatives of the nations of the world meet in Copenhagen to attempt to restrict the use of energy produced from coal, gas and oil in the guise of fighting global warming, many scientists and scholars are expressing grave concerns about what they are trying to do, as shown in the video vignettes posted in the categorized-links below.Copenhagen climate summit: Ending deforestation key to stopping global warming - Telegraph
WWF is calling for funding of around £27 billion per year by 2020 to keep the forests standing.Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » Avoid the deceptive Google – Copenhagen voting page
The money could be raised by making forests part of the carbon markets. This would mean industries could pay to protect forests to offset some of their pollution. People could even buy ‘forest bonds’ that grow in value over time as polluting becomes more expensive.
However there are serious concerns. Many of the rainforest nations are dogged by corruption and there are fears that the could end up in the wrong hands. If the scheme is not set up correctly it is in danger of causing more deforestation because logging simply shifts elsewhere.
Google has set up this site showyourvote.org
Avoid it, there is no opportunity to register a vote sceptical of the IPCC process. Once you click on the “Submit” button you have voted for the IPCC. Can some IT guru set up a page where sceptics can vote no to the entire IPCC process ? Thanks
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Well it’s obvious isn’t it? Christmas must be bad for the environment, just think of all of the unnecessary flatulence caused by over eating, pumping methane into the atmosphere at an alarming rate!
I really enjoyed reading this morning that the climate change summit will produce as much carbon dioxide as a town the size of Middlesbrough. There are 1,200 gas guzzling limos in service for this summit, many of which have been driven hundreds of miles from other countries because there wasn’t enough limos in the country. 140 private planes will also be used.
You really have to laugh at times.
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